i've been trying to get Amiga Soccer (1988)(Microdeal)[cr Thrust][b doscopy].zip to work using winuae, it always goes back to the intro screen just before match kickoff.
this game seems to have a few alias http://hol.abime.net/1992 but non of them seem to be available anywhere and there also appears to be no ipf version.
i imagine the reason the available version does not work is due to the [b doscopy] tag rather than not using the right config for winuae.
does anyone have a workinf copy of this game? any of the alias versions would be great.

thanks for the reply but that version is exactly the same and it has the same crc. i think that maybe the planetemu image has not been updated to show the [b doscopy] like the version from tosec on the eab server.
from years of scouring the net for roms and such i know that telecharger = download but thanks for the headsup

thanks capehorn. it works when pressing F5 at the settings screen. i was pressing other keys before and it appeared like a match was about to start and then it would loop to the title screen which i now figure was just a demo mode before start game.
it never occured to me to press F5, i just figured the game was messing up just before kick off.

TOSEC [b doscopy] flag + discriptor means:
Disk was copied with WB utility/command "Diskcopy".
This utility/command is not suitable for NDOS disks, since it writes data to Rootblock(880).
In case of
Amiga Soccer (1988)(Microdeal)[cr Thrust][b doscopy]
there are 4 bytes affected.($6E014-$6E017)
As i wrote music/sampledata only, more than likely even not noticable by listening.

BTW: In a lot of other cases this doscopy on NDOS disks causes indeed a non working copy, especially if Data at Block 880 is crunched/packed.

TOSEC [b doscopy] flag + discriptor means:
Disk was copied with WB utility/command "Diskcopy".
This utility/command is not suitable for NDOS disks, since it writes data to Rootblock(880).
In case of
Amiga Soccer (1988)(Microdeal)[cr Thrust][b doscopy]
there are 4 bytes affected.($6E014-$6E017)
As i wrote music/sampledata only, more than likely even not noticable by listening.

BTW: In a lot of other cases this doscopy on NDOS disks causes indeed a non working copy, especially if Data at Block 880 is crunched/packed.

Oh... I see...
I didn't know that the Diskcopy command made not-100%-equal-to-source copies...
Phew... thank god I always kept the write tab disabled and used X-Copy, back in the day.